Evolution of Frankenstein In a painful Geneva, not far from Lake Geneva, Mary Walkley Sherry took part in a less common "game" a while ago than the entire world. The game is to write a ghost story. The result is Frankenstein, it is today considered to be a classic, earliest science fiction story, and a story that has been immortalized many times in the movie. From the beginning, it was thought that it was nothing but the anxiety and misunderstanding of some people about women, and the nobility of other people when they were left behind.
The evolution of Frankenstein and his monsters depicts the process of good and evil encountered by everyone and some overcome. This is a story of maturity and disillusionment, and it can be foreseen that it is the end of a disaster. Whenever a person plays the role of "like God," he or she has to cross the usual boundary and pay the price. For Frankenstein, the price is lost to his favorite person, and ultimately to his own unique person.
In the story of Mary Shelley and Frankenstein, we met someone who focused on advances in science and human evolution. Victor Frankenstein is obsessed with the idea of creating a life. He suffers from his own wisdom and the morality of the surrounding society. He is always plagued by an accredited natural law. The importance of his statement that "destiny is too strong, unchanging law prescribes my thorough and terrible destruction".
Frankenstein's human morality is a product of evolution by genetic mutation and natural selection. It is entirely part of nature, but it is not - it is the opposite. In the last sentence of "Origin of Species", Darwin said, "This view of life has greatness ... In this form the most beautiful and most wonderful infinite form already exists and evolves. "A beautiful and wonderful form includes agents that react truly ethically to real moral facts and shape natural things."